Sidewalk - Law Dictionary Search Results
dangerous instrument
in criminal cases than in tort cases. For example, a sidewalk has been held to be a dangerous instrument in a
bloodstained
blood as a bloodstained shirt a bloodstained carpet a bloodstained sidewalk
curbside
the edge of a sidewalk that borders a curb as policemen stood at intervals along
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Curbstone
a limit and protection as along the edge of a sidewalk next the roadway an edge stone
fire hydrant
commonly placed at intervals at the street edge of a sidewalk spaced for convenience in suppressing fires in towns
fireplug
commonly placed at intervals at the street edge of a sidewalk for convenience in suppressing fires in towns
Flagging
A pavement or sidewalk of flagstones flagstones collectively
Pavement
hard and convenient surface for travel a paved road or sidewalk a decorative interior floor of tiles or colored bricks
Sidewalk
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purpresture
an encroachment upon or enclosure of real property (as highways, sidewalks, or harbors) subject to common or public rights
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